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The Israel Lobby's Control of Western Media: Delusions and Illusions of Press Freedom By Paul J Balles Redress, Al-Jazeerah, ccun.org, May 17, 2010
"If politicians know that it is risky to question Israeli policy or the
United States’ unyielding support for Israel, then it will be harder for the
mainstream media to locate authoritative voices that are willing to disagree
with the lobby's views." On 12 January, Google had said it would remain in China only if the government relented on rules requiring the censorship of content that the ruling Communist party considers subversive. China hasn't relented, and it hasn't fared well with organizations rating press freedoms. A few days ago, on 3 May, journalists throughout the world commemorated World Press Freedom Day. Journalists are naturally concerned about their freedom and the political conditions under which they work. Marking the day, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon stressed that freedom
of expression was a fundamental human right, "enshrined in Article 19 of
Universal Declaration of Human Rights. But around the world, there are
governments and those wielding power who find many ways to obstruct it." "... the Israeli lobby in the US includes seven major propaganda 'think
tanks' which crank out thousands of position papers, editorials and op-ed
pieces appearing on a daily basis in dozens of national and local
newspapers..." Professors John J. Mearsheimer of the University of Chicago and Stephen M. Walt of Harvard University could not be ignored by the media. About the book's publication, Michael Massing wrote in the New York Review of Books: "Not since ... The Clash of Civilizations has an academic essay detonated with such force." One comment from their book illustrates how media control works: "If
politicians know that it is risky to question Israeli policy or the United
States’ unyielding support for Israel, then it will be harder for the
mainstream media to locate authoritative voices that are willing to disagree
with the lobby's views." |
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